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    3D organic matter modeling: a novel tool in forward stratigraphic modeling by Mostafa Javid, Ziba Zamani

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This often is insufficient, particularly in areas with heterogeneous geological conditions and/or variable depositional environments. …”
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    Hydrologic regimes drive nitrate export behavior in human-impacted watersheds by G. Gorski, M. A. Zimmer

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This suggests that the way humans replumb the subsurface in response to geologic conditions has implications for hydrologic connectivity, homogenization of source areas, and, subsequently, nutrient export during both baseflow and stormflow. …”
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    Russian Arctic Petroleum Resources Ressources pétrolières de l’Arctique russe by Zolotukhin A., Gavrilov V.

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…However, scarce information and available geological data create uncertainty regarding a future role of the Russian Arctic as main base of energy supply in the second part of the XXI century. …”
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    Pleistocene glaciation in Kurdistan by H. E. Wright, Jr.

    Published 1962-01-01
    “…On the Anatolian and Iranian Plateaus, however, the precipitation may not necessarily have been greater, and search for reliable geologic and paleontologic evidence must be made in this region. …”
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    Vegetation Fetures of Beech Forests of Psunj, Papuk and Krndija Mountains by Željko Škvorc, Jozo Franjić, Daniel Krstonošić, Krunoslav Sever, Ivana Alešković

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…The average annual amount of precipitation decreases from the west to the east. The geological structure is quite diverse. Most of the mountain range is made of silicate and sandstone rock, while parts of Papuk and Požeška gora, and most parts of Dilj are made of limestone and marlstone. …”
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    Groundwater modeling by MODFLOW model in Toyerkan aquifer and evaluation of hydrogeological state under present and future conditions by Abdullah Taheri Tizro, Morteza Kamali

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…A modular three-dimensional finite difference groundwater flow model. US Geological Survey Open-file Report. p. 83-875.14) Mirlas,V. 2012. …”
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    Modeling of morphometric parameters of gypsum sinkholes by Hamide Gholam Heidari, Mozhghan Entezari, Haji Karimi, Mohammadhosein Ramasht

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Given the development of evaporate formations such as Gachsaran, Kalhor, Hith, salt domes, etc. in Iran and particularly Zagros basin, and as well, the presence of gypsum and anhydrite as their main constituents, their importance in engineering geological issues including dams, tunnels, roads and railways, structures, mines and so on is evident. …”
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    Litología y Génesis de los depósitos del Cenozoico tardío del Bajo del Durazno, provincia de La Pampa, Argentina Lithology and Genesis of Late Cenozoic Deposits of Bajo Del Durazno... by Adriana E. Mehl, Marcelo A. Zárate

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The general purpose is to shed light on the geological evolution of the depression. Bajo del Durazno is excavated in reddish brown sandy silts capped by a calcrete crust (Cerro Azul Formation, late Miocene) which outcrop along the southern and western margin of the depression (Figs.3 and 4). …”
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    Suspended sediment load modeling by machine learning algorithms in low and high discharge periods (Case study: Kashkan watershed) by Nasrin Beiranvand, Alireza Sepahvand, Ali Haghizadeh

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The surface lithology in the KhorramAbad, Alashtar and Biranshahr watersheds are covered by the Eocene, Quaternary, Cretaceous, Miocene, Oligocene, Paleocene, and Pliocene geologic formations.Predicting suspended sediment load (SSL) in water resource management requires efficient and reliable predicted models. …”
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